Elliot Anderson has completed his record £116million move from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City.
The England midfielder will link up with his new club after he has concluded World Cup duties.
The timing of the move should allow forest greater room for manoeuvre in the transfer market this month, as the Anderson fee can be written down in the 2026–27 accounting year four the purposes of spending rules.
Anderson had also been targeted by Manchester United but made clear throughout that City were his first choice. He will link up with new City boss Enzo Maresca as the club try to regain the Premier League title.
Under incoming boss Oliver Glasner, Forest are looking to make a minimum three or four signings, and at least one of those will be a central midfielder. Liverpool’s Curtis Jones is among those Forest are following, along with Lucas Bergvall of Tottenham and Jack Hinshelwood, the Brighton player Forest identified last winter.
Having sold Anderson, Forest are confident of hanging on to other key players like Morgan Gibbs-White, Neco Williams and Murillo. Murillo signed a new deal at the end of last season, while Gibbs-White is one year into a three-year deal that made him the highest-paid player in Forest’s history.
Tottenham thought they had activated a £60million release clause in Gibbs-White’s deal last summer but the 26-year-old stayed and Forest want to build their 2026-27 team around him.
More to follow.
Elliot Anderson has completed his £116million move to Manchester City








